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Cobretti2 said:
Dulfite said:
Yes cause a MicroSD card that is more expensive (by a lot) than the console itself is totally reasonable? I wish. The solution to this, I've found in my own experience, is to stick with a 80-100 gb sd card, and simply uninstall games after I've beaten them since I've gone digital only. I have blazing fast internet, so if I want to replay a game I just redownload it quickly. This way, I still have all the essential ones that I play randomly or on the go, but avoid the high cost of these newer cards.

How will you play all your digital games once the service is shut down and you can no longer download to install them on your switch?

LOL. The Wii's shop just shut down, and I stopped playing its successor a couple years ago (Wii U), let alone the Wii. By the time the Switch will no longer have downloads available on it, I will be playing, exclusively and with a content mind, not the Switch 2.0, but the Switch 3.0 based on recent history. And this is all assuming Nintendo won't implement some kind of system where we can transfer games to future devices (if they do that then this is all just discussion).